October 30, 2019
Julie and I barely made it to White Sands National Monument in time to see it. But we WERE in time to drive the auto tour, then join a ranger-led sunset hike. It was interesting to learn that the sand is made of gypsum - some 275 square miles of it. But otherwise, it seems to support about the same kinds and quantities of life as does sand made of quartz.
Julie and I barely made it to White Sands National Monument in time to see it. But we WERE in time to drive the auto tour, then join a ranger-led sunset hike. It was interesting to learn that the sand is made of gypsum - some 275 square miles of it. But otherwise, it seems to support about the same kinds and quantities of life as does sand made of quartz.
The sand undulates in dunes |
And often has beautiful wind patterns etched into the sand |
It is much easier to walk on a boardwalk than the sand itself |
The sands are always moving and the plants have various strategies to keep themselves from getting buried. This plant keeps growing taller rapidly |
Another landscape |
A little color in the magic hour |
Wind carvings |
A rare long view |
Some places are have many fewer plants than others - this is a yucca |
Beginning of the sunset hike |
It seems the plants themselves make little duns as they capture more and more sand |
Julie on hike as the sky promised a great sunset |
The golden hour |
Sunset glow |
The sun and clouds did produce a lovely sunset |
The patterns formed by footprints reminded me of the petroglyphs we had seen that morning |
Julie enjoying the last of the sunset |
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